domingo, 26 de setembro de 2010

New online article layout for Nature journals

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New online article layout for Nature journals

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Several of the Nature journals have a new online article layout, a two-column format that increases on-screen article readability while providing enhanced navigation and a flexible set of tools. For more details of what is included, download a PDF showing the key aspects.
Journals so far in the new template include Nature, Nature BiotechnologyNature Chemical BiologyNature Chemistry, Nature Communications, Nature Genetics, Nature Immunology, Nature Materials, Nature Medicine,Nature Neuroscience and Nature Structural and Molecular Biology. The rest of the Nature journals will adopt the new design over the coming months.
An example of an article in the new template at Nature Communications.

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